... I was asking for maybe a place to start but no one else is chiming in,
Ok I’m off on my own
You're not.
The best place to learn electronics is from books and practical projects.
Google (and specially Youtube) is the best place to laugh about people not knowing how to do it, telling other people to do stupid things.
Start learning the basics, like Ohm's Law, how tubes and transistors work, what a capacitor is good for and the like as starter.
From there you can dig deeper.
I have no direct recommendation for literature in English, but sure it exists.
A valuable vintage mic is the worst place to start learning - don't fix it if it's not broken, DON'T!
Building a tube mic from scratch could be a project for you.
This will even teach you - the hard way - how to safely handle higher voltages
